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> *Originally posted by **[MaddiX](/forums/3/topics/318866?page=1#posts-6716083):***
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> They are both good, and since they are completely different, there is no “better” in this case. Stop asking those pointless questions!
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Are you fucking kidding me? They are basically the same game, just a different setting. You obviously have only played one but not the other.

> *Originally posted by **[VaultBoyz](/forums/3/topics/318866?page=1#posts-6718326):***
> > *Originally posted by **[MaddiX](/forums/3/topics/318866?page=1#posts-6716083):***
> >
> > They are both good, and since they are completely different, there is no “better” in this case. Stop asking those pointless questions!
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> …
> Are you fucking kidding me? They are basically the same game, just a different setting. You obviously have only played one but not the other.
I played both of them. They use the same engine, that’s it.

I find the Fallout series more appealing. Both are fantastic from what I’ve played, but I spent at least 600 hours on Fallout 3, and around a hundred on NV. Skyrim didn’t last me much longer than the time it took to complete the main quest.
I thought it was amazing, but doesn’t have the meaningful choices or combat systems that made me enjoy Fallout. I’ll pick Fallout over Elder Scrolls every time. Hands down.